Jesse Darling | |
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Born | 1981 (age 43–44) Oxford, England |
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Awards | Turner Prize (2023) |
Jesse Darling (born 1981) is a British artist working in sculpture and installation.[1] He won theTurner Prize in 2023.[2]
Darling was born in 1981 inOxford. He received aBachelor of Arts (BA) degree fromCentral Saint Martins in 2010 and aMaster of Fine Arts (MFA) degree fromSlade School of Fine Art in 2014.[3]
Darling is known for his work with unconventional materials including hazard tape and welded barriers.[4] From September 2018 to February 2019, a number of Darling's sculptures and drawings were on display at theTate Britain as an exhibition titled "The Ballad of Saint Jerome".[5][6] Darling's show atModern Art Oxford in 2022, "No Medals, No Ribbons",[7][8] was the exhibition for which he was nominated for the Turner Prize.[9]
Darling lives and works in Berlin.[10] He identifies asbisexual.[11]
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